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By Louisiana REALTORS® March 13, 2026
Louisiana’s 2026 Regular Session opened this week with several developments that matter directly to REALTORS ®, property managers and housing providers, alongside some broader political shifts worth watching. HB 292: Security Deposit Return Timelines Rep. Delisha Boyd’s HB 292, which addresses procedures for returning residential security deposits, was deferred to next week. This provides additional time for stakeholders to engage with members on practical impacts for lease administration, move out inspections and documentation standards. We’ll continue working to ensure any changes to deposit law are clear, workable and do not expose housing providers to unreasonable liability. Land Use and Development: St. James Parish Decision The Louisiana Supreme Court’s recent St. James Parish decision significantly tightens the standards for overturning local land use decisions, reinforcing that zoning and permitting authority rests with parish and municipal governments as long as their decisions are not arbitrary or capricious. For real estate and development, that means more predictability if projects are aligned with adopted plans and ordinances, but also higher stakes in local elections, planning processes and parish-level negotiations. Governor’s State of the State In his State of the State address, Governor Jeff Landry reiterated his push to phase out the state income tax, expand the LA GATOR and MJ Foster scholarship and workforce programs, and replace vehicle inspection stickers with a QR code system. These programs frame a debate around long-term competitiveness, workforce readiness and household cost of living which are all key drivers of housing demand and migration patterns. Business & Market Trends The business community is focusing the session on insurance, workforce and energy. Commercial and property insurance costs remain a top concern for employers and property owners, and we are monitoring civil justice and insurance reform proposals that could affect market stability and availability. At the same time, Louisiana is seeing more than $100 billion in announced industrial and data center projects, which could reshape local markets, labor conditions and housing needs in multiple regions of the state. Please view the weekly bill tracking report at the link below provided by our lobbying team over at Harris, DeVille and Associates.
By Louisiana REALTORS® March 6, 2026
2026 Legislative Session: What Louisiana REALTORS® Are Focusing On
By Louisiana REALTORS® October 30, 2025
2025 Extraordinary Legislative Session Wrap-up
By Louisiana REALTORS® September 4, 2025
Construction Update: Act Nos. 239 and 422 Eric Landry, Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, L.L.P. Louisiana REALTORS® Counsel
By Louisiana REALTORS® August 15, 2025
Natalie S. Cooper, CIC, CISR Assistant Governmental Relations Director & Political Field Representative Louisiana REALTORS®
By Louisiana REALTORS® June 17, 2025
2025 Regular Legislative Session Wrap-up
By Louisiana REALTORS® July 18, 2024
2024 Regular Legislative Session Successes
By Louisiana REALTORS® May 31, 2024
Bill Tracking Report as of 5/31/2024
By Louisiana REALTORS® May 24, 2024
Bill Tracking Report as of 5/24/2024
By Louisiana REALTORS® May 17, 2024
Bill Tracking Report as of 5/17/2024
By Louisiana REALTORS® May 13, 2024
Bill Tracking Report as of 5/10/2024
By Louisiana REALTORS® May 6, 2024
Bill Tracking Report as of 5/3/2024
By Louisiana REALTORS® April 29, 2024
Bill Tracking Report as of 4/26/2024
By Louisiana REALTORS® April 19, 2024
Bill Tracking Report as of 4/19/2024
By Louisiana REALTORS® April 12, 2024
Bill Tracking Report as of 4/12/2024
By Louisiana REALTORS® April 5, 2024
Bill Tracking Report as of 4/5/2024
By Louisiana REALTORS® April 1, 2024
Bill Tracking Report as of 3/29/2024
By Louisiana REALTORS® March 23, 2024
Bill Tracking Report as of 3/22/2024
By Louisiana REALTORS® March 15, 2024
Bill Tracking Report as of 3/14/2024
By Louisiana REALTORS® June 13, 2023
The 2023 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature began April 10 and ended June 8. The session was fiscal in nature, meaning the session was shorter, and each legislator could only file five pieces of non-fiscal legislation. This was the last regular legislative session for Gov. John Bel Edwards, D-Amite; Senate President Page Cortez, R-Lafayette; and House Speaker Clay Schexnayder, R-Gonzales. The Louisiana REALTORS® Advocacy Team tracked over 200 pieces of legislation on behalf of the real estate industry and appeared at the Legislature daily to ensure your profession was represented and Louisiana citizens’ property rights were protected. These efforts led to the successful passage of bills that will make improvements for the profession and consumers you serve. These efforts also led to effectively stopping legislation in its tracks that would have been bad for your profession and the consumers you serve or amending all objections out of many bills that without your involvement would have been detrimental. Bills that were signed go into effect August 1 unless otherwise indicated. Please view the End of Session Report presented Harris, Deville & Associates on behalf of Louisiana REALTORS®.
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